Nakamura Noriko, Okafuji Yuka, Adachi Saori, Ichiura Kyoko
Department of Radiology, Ageo Central General Hospital, Japan.
Graduate School of Health Science, Suzuka University of Medical Science, Japan.
J Rural Med. 2019 May;14(1):103-109. doi: 10.2185/jrm.2994. Epub 2019 May 30.
The average glandular dose (AGD) is used to evaluate the radiation dosage in mammography. Dance (2000) presented a computation formula to estimate the AGD based on several coefficient factors, such as compressed breast thickness, breast tissue composition, and half-value layers (HVLs). The objective of this study was to improve the preciseness of AGD estimation. We interpolated the coefficients developed by Dance to generate an approximation formulae and reference datasets with higher granularity and breast thickness (2-6 cm) relevant to a Japanese population. The results from this study indicate that the incorporation of HVLs and breast thickness required in mammography densitometry leads to an advancement in the current method for estimating the average glandular dose. We expect that these interpolated values will serve as a reference for other researchers and allow for a more accurate, detailed, and individualized AGD estimation.
平均腺体剂量(AGD)用于评估乳腺摄影中的辐射剂量。丹斯(2000年)提出了一个计算公式,用于根据几个系数因素(如乳房压缩厚度、乳房组织成分和半价层(HVL))来估算AGD。本研究的目的是提高AGD估算的准确性。我们对丹斯开发的系数进行了插值,以生成一个近似公式和与日本人群相关的更高粒度和乳房厚度(2 - 6厘米)的参考数据集。本研究结果表明,将乳腺密度测量中所需的HVL和乳房厚度纳入其中,可推动当前平均腺体剂量估算方法的进步。我们期望这些插值将为其他研究人员提供参考,并实现更准确、详细和个性化的AGD估算。